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WOOOO, done with school for a couple of weeks, WOOOO!!!

 

*turns some cartwheels*

Also, my sister asked me to look at her tonsil because she had pain there... And now I know what tonsil stones are and what they look like.

I'm not a generally squeamish person, but there are those things that can gross me out...

I'm used to elbow pain; I thought it was bursitis but there's never any swelling and it's usually pain on the inside of my elbow (like, in the joint). So, apparently not bursitis.

Oooh, brownie poultice, this might help. XD

 

But anyway, so I'll randomly have periods of time where my elbow will just hurt. It hurts if I bend or straighten my arm, if I rest my elbow on anything, anything like that... And I have decreased ability to use that arm, not just because of pain, but because of weakness. Like I won't be able to lift things with that arm in certain positions (like over my head) or put weight on it.

Thanks, Nya! I hope so too. XD

 

So I had one of those periods recently, and then I guess yesterdayish it started getting better, but I also started having some pain in my bicep. Like, as if I'd been using it too much and it was all sore and tired and cramping up.

I didn't really NOTICE the pain, because it was faint and it just kind of felt like maybe I'd done some heavy lifting or something I wasn't used to. Normal ache, right?

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